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scipy.misc.imsave

scipy.misc.imsave(*args, **kwds)

imsave is deprecated! imsave is deprecated in SciPy 1.0.0, and will be removed in 1.2.0. Use imageio.imwrite instead.

Save an array as an image.

This function is only available if Python Imaging Library (PIL) is installed.

Warning

This function uses bytescale under the hood to rescale images to use the full (0, 255) range if mode is one of None, 'L', 'P', 'l'. It will also cast data for 2-D images to uint32 for mode=None (which is the default).

Parameters:
name : str or file object

Output file name or file object.

arr : ndarray, MxN or MxNx3 or MxNx4

Array containing image values. If the shape is MxN, the array represents a grey-level image. Shape MxNx3 stores the red, green and blue bands along the last dimension. An alpha layer may be included, specified as the last colour band of an MxNx4 array.

format : str

Image format. If omitted, the format to use is determined from the file name extension. If a file object was used instead of a file name, this parameter should always be used.

Examples

Construct an array of gradient intensity values and save to file:

>>> from scipy.misc import imsave
>>> x = np.zeros((255, 255))
>>> x = np.zeros((255, 255), dtype=np.uint8)
>>> x[:] = np.arange(255)
>>> imsave('gradient.png', x)

Construct an array with three colour bands (R, G, B) and store to file:

>>> rgb = np.zeros((255, 255, 3), dtype=np.uint8)
>>> rgb[..., 0] = np.arange(255)
>>> rgb[..., 1] = 55
>>> rgb[..., 2] = 1 - np.arange(255)
>>> imsave('rgb_gradient.png', rgb)

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